Garlic scapes and ramps

Hi! I have what I think is garlic ramps but there is what looks like garlic scapes at the top. I cut the bottom part off so hopefully the photo isn't confusing. Can the tops be cooked like normal scapes? I have only ever used ramps with the bottom already cut. What about the leaves? Thank you!!!

hmm.. the tops are curly and have a flower- they really look just like garlic scapes. The whole bunch is about 28" long and there are smallish 1" white bulbs at the bottom with leaves that look like the top of a green onion. It smells like garlic. Maybe it's just under-ripe garlic with the scapes still attached? thanks for the help!

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From the picture it looks like what you have is young garlic, with the garlic greens and scapes still attached (or they were before you cut them). The entire plant is edible, from the green garlic leaves to the roots at the tip of the young garlic. Use as you would mature garlic - the leaves and scapes in particular make a lovely pesto, and I like to add the roots to crockpot beans as they cook.

Thank you so much!
I thought that's what I had, but then talked myself out of it.
I really wanted to make sure I could add the leaves to my pesto, so thank you for the reply! And great tip on the roots- they were for sure previously destined for the compost.
thanks again!